Mood of revolt in Tunisian town

  • 12 years ago
The 2008 rebellion in Tunisia's phosphate-rich Gafsa region was a warning of the uprising which eventually toppled Ben Ali's regime.

The earlier revolt in Gafsa, a town in the centre of the country, was brutally crushed by police, and news of what happened faced tough censorship.

But even after the Tunisian uprising, many in Gafsa feel removed from events.

Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri reports thatlittle in their lives has changed, and rebellion still hangs in the air.

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